1998 in professional wrestling describes the year's events in the world of professional wrestling.
These promotions held notable events in 1998.
Calendar of notable shows
January
February
Date
|
Promotion(s)
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Event
|
Location
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Main Event
|
February 15
|
WWF
|
No Way Out of Texas: In Your House
|
Houston, Texas, United States
|
Cactus Jack, Chainsaw Charlie, Owen Hart and Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg), Savio Vega and Triple H in a Non-sanctioned eight-man tag team match[5]
|
February 21
|
ECW
|
Cyberslam
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
|
Shane Douglas and Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Rob Van Dam and Sabu in a tag team match[6][7]
|
February 22
|
WCW:
|
SuperBrawl VIII
|
San Francisco, California, United States
|
Sting vs. Hollywood Hogan in a singles match for the vacant WCW World Heavyweight Championship
|
February 28
|
NWA
|
Third Annual Eddie Gilbert Memorial Show
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
|
Doug and Tommy Gilbert vs. Buddy Landell and Dory Funk Jr. in a tag team match[8]
|
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)
|
March
Date
|
Promotion(s)
|
Event
|
Location
|
Main Event
|
March 1
|
AAA
|
Rey de Reyes
|
Naucalpan, Mexico
|
Perro Aguayo defeated Latin Lover, Cibernético and Octagón in a 1998 Rey de Reyes final
|
March 1
|
ECW
|
Living Dangerously
|
Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States
|
Al Snow and Lance Storm defeated Shane Douglas and Chris Candido in a tag team match
|
March 15
|
WCW:
|
Uncensored
|
Mobile, Alabama, United States
|
Hollywood Hogan fought Randy Savage to a no-contest in a Steel cage match
|
March 20
|
CMLL
|
Homenaje a Salvador Lutteroth
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
Emilio Charles Jr. defeated El Satánico in a Lucha de Apuesta, Hair vs. Hair match
|
March 29
|
WWF
|
WrestleMania XIV
|
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
|
Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Shawn Michaels (c) in a Singles match for the WWF Championship with Mike Tyson as special outside enforcer
|
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)
|
April
Date
|
Promotion(s)
|
Event
|
Location
|
Main Event
|
April 4
|
WWF
|
Mayhem in Manchester
|
Manchester, England, United Kingdom
|
Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) defeated Triple H in a Singles match for the WWF Championship The Undertaker defeated Kane in a Singles match
|
April 19
|
WCW:
|
Spring Stampede
|
Denver, Colorado, United States
|
Randy Savage defeated Sting (c) in a No Disqualification match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
|
April 24
|
CMLL
|
42. Aniversario de Arena México
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
Gran Markus Jr. defeated Brazo de Oro in a Best two-out-of-three falls Lucha de Apuestas hair vs. hair match
|
April 26
|
WWF
|
Unforgiven: In Your House
|
Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
|
Dude Love defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) by disqualification in a Singles match for the WWF Championship
|
April 29
|
N/A
|
First Annual Brian Pillman Memorial Show
|
Norwood, Ohio, United States
|
Chris Benoit defeated Chris Jericho in a Singles match
|
April 30
|
FMW
|
FMW 9th Anniversary Show
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Hayabusa defeated Mr. Gannosuke (c) in a Singles match for the FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship and the FMW Independent Heavyweight Championship
|
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)
|
May
Date
|
Promotion(s)
|
Event
|
Location
|
Main Event
|
May 1
|
AJPW
|
AJPW 25th Anniversary
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Toshiaki Kawada defeated Mitsuharu Misawa in a Triple Crown title match[9]
|
May 3
|
ECW
|
Wrestlepalooza
|
Marietta, Georgia, United States
|
Shane Douglas (c) defeated Al Snow in a Singles match for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship
|
May 14
|
ECW
|
It Ain't Seinfeld
|
Queens, New York, United States
|
The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray Dudley, D-Von Dudley and Big Dick Dudley) defeated the Sandman, Spike Dudley and Tommy Dreamer by pinfall in a Six-man tag team match
|
May 16
|
ECW
|
A Matter of Respect
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
|
Spike Dudley, The Sandman and Tommy Dreamer defeated The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray Dudley, D-Von Dudley and Big Dick Dudley) in a Stairway to Hell match
|
May 17
|
WCW:
|
Slamboree
|
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
|
Sting and The Giant defeated The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) (c) in a Tag team match for the WCW World Tag Team Championship
|
May 19
|
FMW
|
Neo 1998: Day 1
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Hayabusa vs. Masato Tanaka in a Singles match
|
May 31
|
WWF
|
Over the Edge: In Your House
|
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
|
Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) defeated Dude Love in a Falls Count Anywhere match for the WWF Championship with Mr. McMahon as special guest referee[10]
|
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)
|
June
Date
|
Promotion(s)
|
Event
|
Location
|
Main Event
|
June 7
|
AAA
|
Triplemanía VI
|
Chihuahua City, Chihuahua, Mexico
|
Kick Boxer defeated Heavy Metal in a Steel cage match, Lucha de Apuestas, "Hair of Pepe Casas vs. Hair of El Tirantes" match
|
June 11
|
N/A
|
Third Annual Ilio DiPaolo Memorial Show
|
Buffalo, New York, United States
|
Kevin Nash and Diamond Dallas Page defeated Hollywood Hogan and Bret Hart in a tag team
|
June 14
|
WCW:
|
The Great American Bash
|
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
|
Sting defeated The Giant in a Singles match for control of the WCW World Tag Team Championship
|
June 19
|
FMW
|
King of Fight 1998: Day 2
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Hayabusa, Hisakatsu Oya, Ricky Fuji and Daisuke Ikeda vs. Team No Respect (Kodo Fuyuki, Koji Nakagawa, Gedo and Yukihiro Kanemura) in four-man tag team match
|
June 28
|
WWF
|
King of the Ring
|
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
|
Kane defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) in a First Blood match for the WWF Championship[11]
|
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)
|
July
Date
|
Promotion(s)
|
Event
|
Location
|
Main Event
|
July 10
|
FMW
|
King of Fight II 1998: Day 2
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Hayabusa, Hisakatsu Oya, Ricky Fuji and Daisuke Ikeda vs. Team No Respect (Kodo Fuyuki, Koji Nakagawa, Jado and Gedo) in an eight-man tag team match
|
July 12
|
WCW:
|
Bash at the Beach
|
San Diego, California, United States
|
Hollywood Hogan and Dennis Rodman defeated Diamond Dallas Page and Karl Malone in a tag team match[12]
|
July 18
|
CMLL
|
Ruleta de la Muerte
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
El Hijo del Santo defeated Guerrero del Futuro in Lucha de Apuesta, mask vs. hair match
|
July 26
|
WWF
|
Fully Loaded: In Your House
|
Fresno, California, United States
|
Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker defeated Kane and Mankind (c) in a tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship
|
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)
|
August
Date
|
Promotion(s)
|
Event
|
Location
|
Main Event
|
August 1
|
WWC
|
WWC 25th Aniversario
|
San Juan, Puerto Rico
|
Ricky Santana defeated El Texano in a hair vs. hair match
|
August 2
|
ECW
|
Heat Wave
|
Dayton, Ohio, United States
|
Tommy Dreamer, The Sandman and Spike Dudley defeated The Dudleys (Buh Buh Ray Dudley, D-Von Dudley and Big Dick Dudley) in a Street Fight
|
August 8
|
WCW:
|
Road Wild
|
Sturgis, South Dakota, United States
|
Diamond Dallas Page and Jay Leno defeated Hollywood Hogan and Eric Bischoff in a tag team match[13]
|
August 11
|
FMW
|
Atsushi Onita Presents Liar, Liar
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Atsushi Onita, Mr. Pogo, Shoichi Arai and Yoshinori Sasaki defeated Go Ito and Team No Respect (Kodo Fuyuki, Koji Nakagawa and Yukihiro Kanemura) in a Shoichi Arai Presidency vs. Hosakas and Kurodas Freedom Weapons Death Match
|
August 13
|
N/A
|
Second Annual Plum Mariko Memorial Show
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Mayumi Ozaki and Devil Masami defeated Cutie Suzuki and Dynamite Kansai in a tag team match
|
August 14
|
CMLL
|
International Gran Prix
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
Apolo Dantés defeated Rayo de Jalisco Jr. in a 1998 International Gran Prix final match
|
August 22
|
FMW
|
Welcome to the Darkside
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Koji Nakagawa defeated Darkside Hayabusa in a Singles match
|
August 30
|
WWF
|
SummerSlam
|
New York City, New York, United States
|
Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) defeated The Undertaker in a Singles match for the WWE Championship
|
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)
|
September
Date
|
Promotion(s)
|
Event
|
Location
|
Main Event
|
September 8
|
FMW
|
Super Dynamism 1998: Day 11
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Hayabusa and Daisuke Ikeda vs. Kodo Fuyuki and Yukihiro Kanemura in a tag team match
|
September 13
|
WCW:
|
Fall Brawl
|
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
|
Team WCW (Diamond Dallas Page, Roddy Piper and The Warrior) defeated nWo Hollywood (Hollywood Hogan, Bret Hart and Stevie Ray) and nWo Wolfpac (Kevin Nash, Sting and Lex Luger) in a WarGames match
|
September 18
|
AAA
|
Verano de Escándalo
|
Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas, Mexico
|
Heavy Metal and Blue Demon Jr. defeated Kick Boxer and Abismo Negro in a Steel cage match
|
September 18
|
CMLL
|
CMLL 65th Anniversary Show
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
Los Hermanos Dinamita (Cien Caras and Máscara Año 2000) and Emilio Charles Jr. defeated Los Boricuas (Kevin Quinn, La Boricua and Miguel Perez, Jr.) in a Best two out of three falls tag team match
|
September 19
|
ECW
|
UltraClash
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
|
Rob Van Dam and Sabu and Masato Tanaka fought the Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow, Chris Candido, and Shane Douglas) to a no contest
|
September 27
|
WWF
|
Breakdown: In Your House
|
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
|
Kane and The Undertaker defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) in a Triple threat match for the WWF Championship[14]
|
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)
|
October
November
December
Date
|
Promotion(s)
|
Event
|
Location
|
Main Event
|
December 6
|
WWF
|
WWF Capital Carnage
|
London, England, United Kingdom
|
Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Kane, Mankind and The Undertaker in a Fatal 4-Way match with Gerald Brisco as special guest referee
|
December 12
|
ECW FMW
|
ECW/FMW Supershow I
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Rob Van Dam and Sabu defeated Hayabusa and Tommy Dreamer by pinfall in a tag team match
|
December 13
|
ECW FMW
|
ECW/FMW Supershow II
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Rob Van Dam and Sabu defeated The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) (c) by pinfall in a Tag team match for the ECW World Tag Team Championship
|
December 13
|
AAA
|
Guerra de Titanes
|
Chihuahua City, Chihuahua, Mexico
|
Octagón and Heavy Metal defeated Pentagón and Kick Boxer in a Steel Cage match
|
December 13
|
WWF
|
Rock Bottom: In Your House
|
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
|
Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated The Undertaker in a Buried Alive match for the right to compete in the 1999 Royal Rumble match
|
December 19
|
CWA
|
Euro Catch Festival
|
Bremen, Germany
|
Rambo defeated Big Titan in Round 6 in a Singles match for the vacant CWA World Heavyweight Championship
|
December 20
|
IWRG
|
Arena Naucalpan 21st Anniversary Show
|
Naucalpan, State of Mexico, Mexico
|
Mega defeated Judo Suwa in a Ruleta de la Muerte final, Lucha de Apuestas, mask vs. hair match[17]
|
December 26
|
various
|
Jaguar Yokota Retirement Show
|
Tokyo
|
Devil Masami defeated Jaguar Yokota
|
December 27
|
WCW:
|
Starrcade
|
Washington, D.C., United States
|
Kevin Nash defeated Goldberg (c) in a No Disqualification match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
|
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)
|
Accomplishments and tournaments
AAA
AJW
AJPW
JWP
NJPW
WCW
WWF
Awards and honors
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame
Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
Title changes
ECW
|
|
Date
|
Winner
|
Event/Show
|
Note(s)
|
No title changes
|
FMW
NJPW
WCW
|
Incoming champion – Sugar Sato
|
Date
|
Winner
|
Event/Show
|
Note(s)
|
April 3
|
Retired
|
GAEA Full Bloom
|
|
WWF
Births
Debuts
Retirements
Deaths
- January 20 – Bobo Brazil, 73[19]
- February 15 – Louie Spicolli, 27[20]
- April 6 - Stanley Radwan, 89
- June 2 – Junkyard Dog, 45[21]
- July 1 - Toyonobori, 67
- July 20 - June Byers, 76
- August 17 – Terry Garvin, 61[22]
- August 18 – Shane Shamrock, 23
- November 6 – Sky Low Low, 70[23]
- November 29 – Giant Haystacks, 51
- December 9 - Archie Moore, 84
- December 15 – Brady Boone, 40
- December 30 - Sam Muchnick, 93
- December 31 - Frank Valois, 77
See also
References
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- ^ "The SmarK Retro Rant For ECW House Party 98". 411Mania. May 11, 2002. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
- ^ "Royal Rumble 1998 Results". WWE. Retrieved July 10, 2008.
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- ^ "No Way Out of Texas Results". WWE. Archived from the original on 2008-08-21. Retrieved 2008-07-12.
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